Publicación: Percepción subjetiva del apoyo estatal, comunitario y familiar en madres y padres adolescentes nacidos en las décadas de los 60´ y 80´ durante su primer embarazo en la ciudad de Bogotá
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The present study responds to the partial presentation of results collected to nurture the macro research “Perception of State, Community and Family Support in Mothers and Adolescent Parents During their First Pregnancy: Intercultural and Transgenerational Study”. This study investigated how fathers and mothers born in the 60s and 80s with experience of teenage pregnancy perceived the social support they received from the state, the community and their family. Thirty adults with experience of teenage pregnancy of both sexes participated: 10 women from the 60s, 10 women and 10 men from the 80s; In addition, the population investigated from their experience provides ideas for the development of support programs aimed at adolescents who are going through a pregnancy at this stage of their life cycle. The analysis of the results determined that the interviewees received more support from their family and this support, which in general is evaluated in a more positive way. On the other hand, the support of the community is very low due to the social esteem that is perceived by society in general in the face of teenage pregnancies, finally the state support in the three decades is affected by the lack of knowledge and / or dissemination of information about programs aimed at teenagers in a state of pregnancy. The proposals of the interviewees regarding programs aimed at supporting the adolescent pregnancy process focus on education, planning and work.